Dr. Mixon will be discussing the aging process and the shortcomings of our current medical system in addressing those problems of aging, with a special emphasis on the newer technologies of regenerative medicine such as stem cells.

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Born in Patuxent River Maryland. High school RA MILLIKAN in Long Beach, CA, graduated June 1965.

US Army 173rd Airborne 1965-1968 (Medically retired due to multiple gunshot wounds including three Purple Hearts)

California State University at Long Beach 1968 to 1970; University of Utah 1970 to 1972 graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Microbiology; University of Utah College of Medicine 1972 to 1976 M.D.; Medical College of Wisconsin internship and residency in family practice at St. Michael’s Hospital, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1976 to 1979

Private practice in Preston, Idaho, 1979 to 1986; Board-Certified family practice 1979; Private practice Shelton, Washington 1986 to 1998. Preceptor University of Washington physician’s assistant students. Have acted as educational preceptor for a large number of physicians, both MD and ND.

Founder & Medical Director, Longevity Medical Clinic, 1998 to present. In this role, I am responsible for researching the world literature on subjects related to our practice, systematically organizing this material, and transmitting it to the clinic’s physicians in our ongoing program of CME. I supervise the quality assurance program which includes periodic reviews of medical charts for all physicians in the system.

Featured radio guest each Saturday morning on Leading Edge Medicine (8:00-11:00AM), 3 hours of live Doctor call‑in radio each week, answering questions on virtually every aspect of medicine.

Conducted over 1,000 live seminars over a 19‑year period on techniques to enhance health and reduce the “normal” rate of decline seen in aging.